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How You Can Get A Job In The Casino Industry

Sponsored Content | | Published: 14:35, Monday October 24th, 2016.
Last updated: 14:39, Monday October 24th, 2016

Why You Should Get a Casino Job
Getting a job in the casino industry comes with a lot of benefits. There’s a broad range of jobs to choose from, the opportunity to work your way up through the company, a flexible work schedule and most casinos provide benefits for their workers, such as bonuses and medical benefits. When New York announced that a new casino would be opening in the area more than 1,000 jobs became available and hundreds of people hurried to snatch them up and it’s no wonder why. It’s a fun and social environment with a lot of opportunities and a great place for someone that’s looking to take their career in a new direction. Great casinos like ‘Les Croupiers’ and ‘Grosvenor’ are only short ways away from us in Caerphilly, so there’s no excuse for you not to give it a go. Casino work might be perfect for you.

Where to Start
Getting a job at a casino can seem like a difficult task when you start out, but it’s nothing you can’t handle. However, that’s not to say that just anyone could walk in and snatch up a job behind the tables. As is the same with most jobs, getting a taste for the working field goes a long way and any experience is good experience. Casinos are looking for people with transferrable skills that they could use on the job. Did you work in childcare? Your patience and ability to take charge of a situation would be a great asset on the casino floor where you need those lightning fast reflexes. Did you used to work in customer service? Social skills and confidence with clients is one of the essentials skills they’ll be looking for in new employees. Whatever job you had before there’s probably something you took from it that you could bring to your new workplace. Make sure you highlight what makes you special and why they need your skills.

When it comes to the interview the last thing you should do is panic. Casino work is all about keeping your cool and the worst thing to do in front of your possible employers is show them what you look like when you’re nervous. Maybe you could glance through the Independent’s guide to maintaining your confidence at an interview to help you through the struggle. Just remember the interview essentials: clean clothes, bright smile and a firm handshake.

How to Set Yourself Apart
One of the most important factors in getting a job in this sort of field is demonstrating enthusiasm and a genuine interest. What’s the point in working for a casino if you’ve never picked up a deck of cards before? Show them that you’ve done your research, played the game and know a bit more than the casual gambler. One great place to start would be Ladbrokes’s Texas Hold’em poker strategy guide which shows you everything from the basics of the game to how to master the art of bluffing. Poker is one of the main attractions at a casino, so it is essential that you know how to play it before you think about working behind the table. Get to grips with the main casino games, show off your specialised knowledge and prove to your employers that the casino is where you were born to be.

Conclusion
Casino employers are, first and foremost, looking for people that thrive in a fast paced and social work environment. If you have guts and a love for the game then you’ll probably fit right in. Just remember to be confident, find value in your experience and show off your skills.

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